Roadside Bedford Truck Broken Crank and Repair Procedures
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ค. 2024
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Title: "Bedford Truck Repair: Fixing a Broken Crankshaft | Roadside Recovery & Maintenance"
Description: "In this video, we'll show you the repair procedures for a Bedford truck with a broken crankshaft. From roadside recovery to maintenance tips, we'll cover it all. Watch till the end to learn how to fix this critical issue and get your truck back on the road. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more automotive repair content!"
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Hard physical work in unfavorable conditions, all in a days work. Nothing but respect for these men and their 'grit'...
Changing a large crank on the side of the freeway, there's no way any of us in the developed nations could compete. Much respect from the u. s. a.
Developed countries have much more developed trucks. Also the budget to to the thing to a shop.
@@bend8353not at all todays engine are more frevile and requires more advance shops too fix them and down time is Crazy.
Also.....hand tools. Lol
Bro if they could do it on a nice and comfy place with all the right tools they would 😂 stop romanticizing poverty lmao
We would do it better 🥒 sucker
Full respect for these guys. Field Mechanics are skilled.
He primed the oil pump with fresh oil. Awesome.
Спасибо, что коленвал не заварили
Я ждал, шлифовки с заваркой.
Полно видео где колено заваривают 😂
And, just like that, the Bouncy-Castle delivery man was back on the road.
Is that what that thing is ?😂
This is an honest and hardworking man. ❤
I am always amazed at the resourcefulness and grit shown by the men who own and fix these trucks they would have made great pioneers. hard working and three never say die attitude. god bless these men.
В России водители Камазы зимой ремонтируют не хуже чем эти ребята
I was expecting the 3 wheeled cycle cart to appear to take the broken crankshaft to the machinist to have it welded and turned down.
The 3 wheel cart broke down on the side of the road. A 2 story house on top was just too much.
Tell you what: I have the deepest respect for these guys! Working without a lift mostly „over head“ with none of the high-tech tools we have in the „Western World“ and still able to get that „Oldtimer“ vintage truck running! AWESOME!
A lot of know it all people giving comments here!
Most have never worked on a engine at all in their lives but know that this is no good.
Have done this kind of repair myself on my jeep truck in the driveway (replaced all the bearings on rods and crank shaft)
Truck was a daily use vehicle for fiveteen years after that repair and never had mechanical engine problems.
Sometimes you have to work with what you have when low on budget!
Balderdash! You got lucky. How do I know this? Because building engines is what I did for a living for many years. You NEVER attempt to re-bearing an engine in absolute filth!
😂 and at the end everybody stood up and clapped 👏👏👏
@@stevehicks8944
It has nothing to do with luck.
It's funny to see people comment that this kind of repair will never work because they are a master technician and work in a clean shop.
You don't need a clean shop to do this. They have been doing it at the side of the road on millions of different trucks for 50 years with no issues. In fact, i'd be ready to bet these trucks will probably outlive every single engine you assemble.
I find video's like this amazing. The very definition of "doing what I can with what I have"
All the simplest of tools, leverage. Not even so much as a ratchet set. Let alone the power tools that modern mechanics use daily. Power ratchets and such. Impact guns, hydraulic lifts.
Replacing a crank shaft on the side of the road would be unthinkable in any developed nation.
Who else said "Click" when he tightened those rod caps?
All in a days work for these guys. If it was me I would be talking about this repair for years. I’m so used to hoists and air tools that this would feel like the end of the world. Lol
Unbelievable --- but admirable ----- these people are the poorest of the poor ----- but they have grit and tenacity that CANNOT be matched by the western world with their laziness and power tools
Do you think if this guy could get the truck to a ramp indoors with tool chests he would still do it outside? No he wouldn’t. Any mechanic who can do this inside can do this outside.
What’s most amazing is they got that thing all back together with all the bolts in a pile of parts. No separation or keeping track of things.
I’m so thankful for my power tools
После того как увидел что коленвал поставили несвареный перестал смотреть😂
Bravo, excellent job in tough conditions.
I love watching how mechanics from different places work wonders what u can do when u dont have a multi millon dollar shops. But one thing i notice I havent seen yet in lot of these from there u never see them use a torq wrech or a torq pattern. Not saying they do not use one but never seen usen one any the videos i seen so far. Still some of the best watching videos.
At the beginning I'm surprised the dude collect the oil into a jug I thought for sure they would just it pour on the ground lol but then I realize they're probably going to put that dirty contaminated oil with metal back into the engine when they're done. 😂
Job security
Oil is still worth money dirty.. They filter it and reconstitute the oil.. reuse.
Now coolant they don't give 2 fucks about... Lol
@@timeandmaterialsdanforth5511Does it get cold there ? It might be water.
Judging by tiny radiator that must be a 23 hp engine.. Lol
Maybe if the truck wasn't overloaded the crank wouldn't snap. The laws of physics.
I mean it's not bad for a 50+yr old truck, everything breaks eventually.
Couple oil changes here and there might have helped too.
Crankshafts don’t support the weight of the payload…? Sooo…
God bless this mechanic. This is what they were in the past. A hero in your time of trouble. They would help you the best way they had available. Predators today waiting to rob you with a computer and air conditioning or 150,000+ dollar service truck. Greed God have mercy on us.
There are not enough people commenting on this dudes oversized load he was hauling!
It's like the giant mole on the church lady's face. We all see it but dare not comment.
Some places and some people, you do what you have to do to survive and get ahead. You patch and fix and cobble and keep going.
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Thank you 🙏 and it is fixed well done 👍 please 🙏 enjoy driving it safely ☝️👍🎥👋☮️
Respect for these guys doing this on the open road with simpliest tools and this engine will for sure run far longer than any modern car 👌
Holy geez these guys are extreme!! And notice how each man has his position and not much talking......just completely focused!!
La fuerza, la entrega, el sacrificio de estas personas es en una palabra: IMPRESIONANTE, felicitaciones y que Dios los bendiga grandemente!! Saludos desde Argentina
I was just waiting for the old crank to be carted off to the machine shop. 😂. But then they brought a new one out. 😢
Yes I was pleased to see that !! I am convinced that " Crankshaft Welds" are done for video footage and never actually get used again !!!
The driver had no time so that's why .😊
Part of the reason this looks so easy is because this drivetrain looks at least about 30 years old, when they used to make things serviceable. Now a days most things, cars especially, are built for you to be forced to take it into the dealer for maintenance. That’s a big part of why mechanics need all the fancy tools now, because they’re forced to adapt to what people want.
that thing like 45 years at least lol
You guys know your business!!!
No better place to have a break down than Pakistan……
REALLY? Precisely how many engines have you built? Me? Retired ASE Master Engine Machinist. Those bearings will have the life expectancy of mini mart sushi. There IS a valid reason WHY engines are assembled in the cleanest environment possible. This ISN’T the cleanest environment possible.
@@stevehicks8944 I am an educated, licensed and skilled mechanic with around 50 years of experience fixing cars,trucks, boats and much more…
I have worked 8.5 years in the Seismic Industry as a senior mechanic, mosttimes in African and Middle-East countries, I KNOW in what conditions these guys have to work and I KNOW they are skilled!!
Of course an overhaul is better done in a laboratory-like clean workshop…. and they know that too!
But there is no such thing and the truck needs to be fixed now-now!
They make the best of the situation!… and their feeling for mechanical parts is beyond doubt, make no mistakes about the mileage these vehicles make also after these repairs you critisize!
How many engines I have built?
I spent 5.5 years in Podgora, Croatia…. (3-2006 to 9-2011)
Together with a Croatian mechanic I estimate we had around two engines taken apart…. every week… ranging from scooters and chainsaws to 20 litre Diesel engines of boats and generators…. mosttimes the job was ‘pola-general’ (meaning ‘half-overhaul’) ie. remove the head and pistons, check the condition of everything (while it is not yet broken!) clean everything, hone the cylindres, replace gaskets, valve seals and pistonrings and assemble everything….
Sometimes bigger jobs had to be done, make one decent engine out of two broken ones… and where needed we’ld take crankshafts, blocks and cylindreheads for reconditioning, boring, welding cracks aso. to a machineshop in Split.
We worked mostly without documentation… relying on ‘mechanics-experience’ for torqueing bolts and judging condition of parts like bearings, cylindreheads and so on….
We gave ONE YEAR WARRANTY on every engine fixed and had very little issues….
I am sure ‘you’ know how it is all done in the ‘ideal world’…. and do a better job than ‘us’….. but while charging a multitude of what we charged many of our costumers were, and are, unable to afford that…. and are happy with our job!!
If you don’t believe me call ANYONE in Podgora,Croatia, and ask them about the jobs performed by ‘Neno Budan’ (my Croatian friend) and ‘Hank mechanicar Nizozemats’ (Henk the Dutch mechanic)…. every time I go back for a holiday they BEG me to come back and stay there as a mechanic!!….
We must ‘ve done SOMETHING right….
@@stevehicks8944wow!!! A real live master in the comments section!! These guys pulled off what we would call impossible here. Super respect for their ingenuity and work ethic. If YOU were stuck on the side of the road you would beg them to help you.
@@hitekredneck109probably not
@@stevehicks8944 upload videos of yourself building one or shut up ya old fart.
Well done! And this small gearbox... Crazy how this truck can run with such overloading...
Excellent job ! 👍
Awesome!
Great job keep it up 👍
Good job 👏
Beautifully loaded truck, the end picture is cinema like👌
good thing it's not gross overload or top heavy
Ha. I like the bed right next to the truck. Work on that thing for days. Snooze next to it at night.
Amazing👌🏻
Sooooooooooo refreshing
Good video ❤
Wow work whit the , basic tools. I repair similar engine but have , tools for everything. Congratulations the mechanic.
The copper shims are for the main caps ? Im learning here ,, Good job Sir 👍
100k ho gya video py treat..... Bro🎉
Mantap Bro 💪💪
How long did the whole job take i wonder. My local garage has a 2 week wait before they could even start.
How many parts did they have to remove to get to the oil pan unobstructed like it is at the beginning?
@14:55 with a leg kick in goes the manual transmission. Bravo
Was honestly expecting jbweld but good work.
Thank you!
I wish we had such a sterile work place with no chance of any contamination of the new odds and sods.
Hats off to you for your dedication to the job.
The crank just falls into 2 pieces 😂 real impressive that they can fix it back to operating standards.
Not a torque wrench in sight. I did Pakistan and India by motorbike 30 years and often saw this kind of activity. All credit to them.
I love the torque spec.😂
German torque, goodntight
to calculate torque specs = you need to test the mechanic hands strength 😂
Battlefield engineering respect
Was that a new crank ! or as usual weld the old one up ???
I think it was a second hand crank. Doubt there'd be any new parts for the old Bedford's. 😂
@@pauljcampbell2997
if they found a new original it will probably cost more then a used good condition engine or maybe a truck😂
Si el cigüeñal se rompió por un problema en las bancadas,lo más probable es que la reparación no dure mucho,se romperá de nuevo......
Я думал коленвал клеить будут
Сломанный заварят, и будет - "как новый")
😂 the guy who poured the coolant right in front of the truck instead of walking 10' away to do it
👍👍👍
Claramente se les quebró al quitarlo. Lo bueno que estos cracks construyen lo que quieran 😁👍
You make the impossible possible.
What is the load rating on that truck?... Yes
Not going lie i completely expected them to weld it 😅 i was thinking the whole time why would he drop it like that and get it all dirty too 😂😂😂🤦♂️
Good ol elmers glue for sealant lol
I was hoping to see him weld up the broken crank and polish the journal on the side of the road. Dang it.
I'm wore out, that was hard work watching those guys.
Wonder how many miles are on that thing
This was incredibly impressive. On the side of the road, no power tools, no gloves, probably 100 degrees. These poor guys probably didn’t make 100 bucks between them. Americans would have quit and went home after complaining for hours. Although installing main bearings with no assembly grease is a no no. So is no antifreeze in a radiator. 😂
Overloaded me think under serviced for sure 🤔😉👍🏻
It's straw not that heavy
Sounded like it was banging again , perhaps big eng bolts were not tentioned properly, 3 minute's warranty applying
3 minutes 3 kilometers or 3 kebabs which ever comes first...any sand in the crankcase is free no charge....hahahaha
They forgot the roll the new parts on the dirt 😅
😂😂😂
dirt remove metal shavings
If I was working in the middle of traffic I'd buy an impact wrench somehow.Faster is better to survive the repair.
สวัสดี🇹🇭
I wonder what caused the original crank to break
No torque wrenches for the crankshaft bolt?
what lol
Gotta give these guys A for effort, but I shudder to think about the by feel torque specs 😢
If them wheels ain’t moving you ain’t making no money
You'll see this all over Asia and Africa. Why cant modern manufacturers design a vehicle as simple and rugged as those old Bedfords?
Судя по отработанной техники снял/поставил, а так же полное отсутствие присутствия динамометрического ключа, колено он меняет каждую неделю
Динамометрический ключ ладно уже. А вот то что всё в пыли и песке - зато вкладыши новые)
И по тому что крышка поддона даже не в пыли 😅
Скорее всего каждый день снимают
Cambiar un cigüeñal con el costo que tiene no es posible en esas condiciones!!!!
Хорошо когда на дорогах нет ядовитых реагентов как в России. Машины могут служить практически вечно.
Основное это не реагенты, а сухой жаркий климат.
А герметика намазал от души конечно
How much that cost?
Day use what they have in actuality they can fix things with a very little tool that are brave
I like how they just dump toxic coolant all over the dirt road lol
Zero antifreeze in use there. Never gets below 75 f. Up to 130 f tho. Plain water.
🤯 😳
Oh man if that happened in the states it would of been down for 6 months and 10k later.
Won't stay together long. Nothing was torqued.
Норм, заварили колено на ближайшей стройке и дальше погнали
Roadside mechanic at your service.😂
Well, we all know that these parts are made from unknown metal in a makeshift workshop. When the German crank cracks, I would be surprised.
Как оно вообще ездит, с такой нагрузкой
This is easy fix to do.acces is easy.but in the dusty road.those tools and lifters its nightmare.sand in bearings and bolts and nuts.its like finland called sisu.chancing the clutch in -15 in parking lot.done it younger once.not do it again.
А чё они всё возят в этих огромных мешках?
В смысле не стали заваривать и поставили новый коленвал? Низачот
You better charge at least $40 American😅😅
interesting torque wrench he has there
That's definitely had a few cranks changed in its lifetime. It would be impossible to crack some of those bolts without a impact if it wasn't.